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Two congressmen continue fight to save Mt. Soledad cross
L.A. NOWFearing that the two-decade legal fight to save the cross atop Mt. Soledad is nearing an end, two San Diego congressmen have attached an amendment to the defense budget that would bar any federal funds from being used for "dismantling any portion" of... -
2 congressmen continue fight to save Mt. Soledad cross
Los Angeles TimesFearing that the two-decade legal fight to save the cross atop Mt. Soledad is nearing an end, two San Diego congressmen have attached an amendment to the defense budget that would bar any federal funds from being used for "dismantling any portion" of...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Brian P. Bilbray, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Marine Harrier fighter jet crashes in east county; pilot OK
Staff WritersFELICITY —- An AV-8B Harrier fighter jet carrying live ordnance crashed Wednesday near here, making this at least the seventh Harrier to crash in eastern Imperial County since 1996. The pilot involved in Wednesday’s crash ejected safely, a...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Military Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Los Angeles Times, Explosions
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Is fishing, hunting legal on wetlands?
A friend and I were traveling on Highway 115 north of Shank Road while fishing and we saw a sign that said Alamo River Wetlands Project. We drove to them to check it out, and there were a few ponds along the Alamo River. Our question is, are those wetland...Tags: Wetlands, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hunting
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Local wetlands projects are undiscovered treasures
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterJust west of a newly constructed gas station on West Legion Road, past Pioneers Memorial Hospital and neighboring homes here, sits a rather unnoticeable open gate that leads to a cliff which overlooks Brawley’s pilot wetlands project. Although...Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Environmental Issues, Conservation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Supreme Court strikes down Stolen Valor Act
Los Angeles TimesThe Supreme Court on Thursday struck down the federal Stolen Valor Act, which made it a crime to falsely claim to have received certain military medals. In a 6-3 decision, the high court said lying about medals and military service, while "contemptible"...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Justice System, Human Interest, Afghanistan, Anthony Kennedy
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Super PAC forms to fight defense cuts
SAN DIEGO -- A political action committee was started Tuesday in San Diego to fight proposed defense budget cuts. Organizers of the Fight 4 America super PAC unveiled three television commercials that focus on what they believe is deficient defense...
Tags: International Military Interventions, U.S. House Committee on Armed Services, Dmitry Medvedev, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense
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Vargas, Crimmins to battle for congressional seat in November
SAN DIEGO -- An upset of sorts occurred in a South Bay congressional district, where Republican candidate Michael Crimmins earned a spot in a November runoff election in a Democratic stronghold. In the 51st Congressional District, Sen. Juan Vargas, D-San...
Tags: Bob Filner, Elections, Brian P. Bilbray, Local Elections, Television Stations
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'Tea Party' Marine sues Pentagon to stop discharge
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO - A Camp Pendleton Marine is taking Defense Department brass to federal court, saying he is being hounded out of the service for exercising his First Amendment rights. Attorneys representing Sgt. Gary Stein filed a lawsuit against theU.S....Tags: Health, American Civil Liberties Union, Justice System, NATO, Trials
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Pruning the Pentagon
The federal government has a big problem with spending more than it takes in, and closing the gap is going to get harder in the coming years. So it's reasonable for President Barack Obama to conclude that, along with other parts of the government, the...Tags: Iran, U.S. Army, The Pentagon, Al-Qaeda, Republican Party
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USNS Cesar Chavez? Navy asked to explain policy for naming ships
Nation NowThe name USNS Cesar Chavez doesn't sit well with some senators. The Senate wants the Navy to explain how it selects names for new ships in the wake of controversy over the naming of a supply ship after labor leader Cesar Chavez....
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